Aleksandr Dralkin
Soviet scientist and explorer (1911–2007)
Aleksandr Gavrilovich Dralkin (Russian: Александр Гаврилович Дралкин; 3 November 1911 – 2007) was a Soviet oceanologist, geographer and polar[1] explorer. He was a leader of the Fourth Soviet Antarctic Expedition and the Seventh Soviet Antarctic Expedition. He also worked on the North Pole-4 drifting ice station (1954–1957) in the Arctic Ocean. Dralkin died in 2007.[2]
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- Icebreaker Yermak
- Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route: Otto Schmidt
- Aviaarktika: Mark Shevelev
- Icebreaker Sedov: Konstantin Badygin, Vladimir Wiese
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